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Pulse-Time Modulation
Definitions:
- Noun: A method of signal modulation where the pulse width or pulse amplitude is varied in proportion to the amplitude of the modulating signal.
- Noun: A technique used in telecommunication systems to encode analog information in digital format by varying the width or the position of the pulses in a pulse train.
Sample Sentences:
- The pulse-time modulation technique is commonly used in audio and video data transmission.
- Pulse-width modulation and pulse-position modulation are two common types of pulse-time modulation.
- In pulse-time modulation, the width of the pulse in a pulse train represents the analog information.
- The accuracy and efficiency of pulse-time modulation make it suitable for various applications, such as wireless communication systems and digital audio encoding.
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